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16th June 2025 will see the Too Many Critics charity event – established by Bill Knott and the late Charles Campion in ...
Volunteers helping disadvantaged youths get over barriers blocking their way to jobs have welcomed a cash gift to expand their work in Hackney ...
A skyscraper almost as tall as London’s Shard has been built in the middle of a forest – and it’s become a popular tourist attraction. The huge, twisting tower surrounded by trees in south west ...
This development will provide 912 bedrooms, integrating students into the community of 3,500 residents at Canary Wharf. The 46-storey building, designed by domestic architect Howells, will feature a ...
He added: “Canary Wharf is in the process of transforming, through diversification, attracting new industries, visitors and residents, to strengthen what it offers to the community of London.
The entrepreneur George Iacobescu, who had a major role in building London’s financial district, was decorated by interim president Ilie Bolojan with the National Order "Star of Romania" in the rank ...
London’s mayor has given Canary Wharf Group the planning green light for a 46-storey student accommodation tower at its Wood ...
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The British Sauna Society will collaborate with Dr Martha Newson of London's University of Greenwich during the UK Aufguss ...
This year, Too Many Critics will take place at Roe in Canary Wharf, with the Standard’s restaurant critic ... with local partners to address the root causes of hunger, supporting community-led food ...
The Wharf Wellness Festival returns to Canary Wharf from June 2–26, 2025, featuring free fitness classes, wellness treatments, live ...
Sir Nigel Wilson, Chairman, Canary Wharf Group (CWG) said ... underlined Hexaware's contribution to the local community: "Hexaware has been an invaluable partner in our mission to support families ...
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